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he has been in the united states the majority of his life and soon fell into the gang life and was convicted of murder in 1992, in 2008 he was paroled and deported to mexico only to come back to chicago the fugitive hunters want him for an outstanding warrant from 2010, so far he has kept a low profile. we do believe he is in the chicago land area but for whatever reason his associates do not want to divulge the information to us. he could be hiding out in chicagos little village neighborhood specifically in the area of 24th and st. louis where he knows and has many friends. >> he has a couple girlfriends that we know about and associates involved in the gang. take another look, he is 5 ft. 5 in. tall and weighs a hefty 180- 220 lbs.. he goes by the street by"drak" although he has a goatee and this picture he could easily have a full beard or no facial hair at all in this picture from 2008 to you conceive a teardrop tattoo just below his left by fugitive hunters will pay cash for information leading to his catch, call, 888-869-4589. >> shake-up involving the city's ethics board mayor romijn
he has been in the united states the majority of his life and soon fell into the gang life and was convicted of murder in 1992, in 2008 he was paroled and deported to mexico only to come back to chicago the fugitive hunters want him for an outstanding warrant from 2010, so far he has kept a low profile. we do believe he is in the chicago land area but for whatever reason his associates do not want to divulge the information to us. he could be hiding out in chicagos little village neighborhood...
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i looked this morning at the official numbers from the census, exports, that are from the united states to china went from 69 billion to 103 billion on his watch. 2008 to 2011. now okay, that's up 50%, and it's great. but it's not double. so maybe that was just a mistake. but either way, doesn't pass our smell test if it's an accident or not because it's a number. we gave that one a fishy. the trend is good for the country, but hmm. here is romney on his own record at the olympics. >> i went to the olympics. it was out of balance. we got it on balance and made a success there. >> gave himself a gold medal there. you hear the word "balance." it makes it sound like, hey, we balanced our budget. but there's something crucial left out -- and especially crucial if you're a republican and you like budget balancing. he did that by getting millions of dollars worth, maybe even more than a billion dollars worth of taxpayer money. so is that really the same as balanced? it is truish, though, because he did do it. but i think it leaves out something very importance to a lot of people who really wa
i looked this morning at the official numbers from the census, exports, that are from the united states to china went from 69 billion to 103 billion on his watch. 2008 to 2011. now okay, that's up 50%, and it's great. but it's not double. so maybe that was just a mistake. but either way, doesn't pass our smell test if it's an accident or not because it's a number. we gave that one a fishy. the trend is good for the country, but hmm. here is romney on his own record at the olympics. >> i...
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tomorrow night, the president of the united states, barack obama, will be on this program. but jimmy fallon, the emmy winner, he's coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> gentlemen, thank you both so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> what a debate. >> yeah, you know, i cannot believe that that was the last one. [ laughter ] >> i got to hand it to you. you were on your game tonight. >> well, you weren't so bad yourself. >> really? >> uh, no, actually you were pretty bad. i basically opened up a can of presidential whoop-ass on you. >> yeah, you were on fire tonight. that whole "horses and bayonets" thing, genius! >> yeah, that was pretty sweet. hey, check out -- check out twitter. i got "horses and bayonets" to be a trending topic. >> hell, yeah. yeah, you did. right below bad girls club reunion and #youknowheaskankif. >> say, you know, what is the difference between a skank and a scrub? >> well, a scrub is a guy that can't get no love from me. [ laughter ] hanging out of the passenger side of his best friend's ride, trying to holler at me. >> i don't want no scrubs.
tomorrow night, the president of the united states, barack obama, will be on this program. but jimmy fallon, the emmy winner, he's coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> gentlemen, thank you both so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> what a debate. >> yeah, you know, i cannot believe that that was the last one. [ laughter ] >> i got to hand it to you. you were on your game tonight. >> well, you weren't so bad yourself. >> really? >> uh, no,...
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thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone they are fine. this -- so, you know, we don't want more people moving than have to move. >> in other words, if you know you are in an evacuation zone in hawaii, you know it because you live in the area, you can check on the internet, you are aware of where the zones are? >> the maps are in the phone book also. >> thank you. 3 hours from now, the wave is expected to arrive in hawaii, correct? >> yes, the first wave, it's less than that now, going to be 10:28 hawaii time, which is, what is that? that's -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm not good at converting time zones. anyway, 10:28 local time, which is like two hours and
thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone...
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honest way -- [ laughter ] -- and i ask for your vote, i would like to be the next president of the united states to support and help this great nation. >> thank you both so much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in sports, the world series kicks off tonight between the san francisco giants and the detroit tigers. here to tell us more about it is our compulsive lying sports correspondent, trent gesh. trent? >> thank you, jimmy. game one of the world series was played tonight inside of a cupcake factory. [ light laughter ] they decided to play the game shirts and skins with the giants wearing matching def leppard t-shirts and the tigers playing completely naked. [ light laughter ] in the sixth inning, the game was disrupted by two skinny elephants playing checkers in right field. [ light laughter ] the giants won the game 608 to three. my name is stephanie williams and i'm a 15-year-old girl with pigtails. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, trent. folks, this is a sad story here. [ long silence ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> now to discuss the gdp, correspondent, todd bloom. todd? >> than
honest way -- [ laughter ] -- and i ask for your vote, i would like to be the next president of the united states to support and help this great nation. >> thank you both so much. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in sports, the world series kicks off tonight between the san francisco giants and the detroit tigers. here to tell us more about it is our compulsive lying sports correspondent, trent gesh. trent? >> thank you, jimmy. game one of the world series was played tonight inside of a...
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there is no way that the price he will try to produce -- the problem is us, the united states. we've shot ourselves in the foot for instance with the keystone pipeline. melissa: we have to do this again. we are out of time. it is so great to see you again. i hope you will come back soon. >> thank you. melissa: trading on today's jobs numbers. next we have a market strategist to tell us what today's report should mean for your portfolio. lori: let's take a look at some of today's winners and losers on the s&p 500. you have a bond with a nice pop up 6%. a lot of winners today. back with more "markets now" after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decisio
there is no way that the price he will try to produce -- the problem is us, the united states. we've shot ourselves in the foot for instance with the keystone pipeline. melissa: we have to do this again. we are out of time. it is so great to see you again. i hope you will come back soon. >> thank you. melissa: trading on today's jobs numbers. next we have a market strategist to tell us what today's report should mean for your portfolio. lori: let's take a look at some of today's winners...
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attorney general beau biden, son of the vice president of the united states, who did so well tonight. i think you should stick around and watch our focus group tonight with ron alan. you might be a little excited by it. we'll have that later on the show with real news about what real people in the middle thought about tonight's performance. >> looking forward to it. >> what do you think of that? i got the feels there's an optimistic feel about this on the biden side. >> joe biden's kids were out there. they were in the spin room. they were happy to see their dad had come through. i think that even though, like last time, the republicans in the spin room outnumbered the democrats by three to one. this time the democrats had a case to make. they were enthusiastic about it. the point about afghanistan is one that david axlerod was pushing very, very hard in the spin room right afterwards. they think they have a big advantage there. i don't know for sure how much they can get out of it. they're going to push it because the country is dead set and determined to get us out of afghanistan as
attorney general beau biden, son of the vice president of the united states, who did so well tonight. i think you should stick around and watch our focus group tonight with ron alan. you might be a little excited by it. we'll have that later on the show with real news about what real people in the middle thought about tonight's performance. >> looking forward to it. >> what do you think of that? i got the feels there's an optimistic feel about this on the biden side. >> joe...
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it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station. >> leroy, thanks so much for reflecting with us. and helping us to appreciate the "endeavour" in a whole different way. thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you, good to be with you. >>> all right, checking some international stories at this hour. the joint u.n. arab league envoy is meeting turkey's foreign minister today. they're discussing how to deal with the rising tensions between syria and turkey. they're now diverting their civilian planes around syrian air space. >>> an audio message believed to be from al qaeda's top leader praises the deadly attacks in libya. the message is posted on se
it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station....
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. >>> all right, did you know 1 in 8 women in the united states will get breast cancer in her lifetime and october is breast cancer awareness month, so it is on a lot of people's minds and we talked with dr. travis stork from, you know, "the doctors" on tv about some of the myths in this live better now. i guess you can imagine with a disease as scary as breast cancer that falsehoods would come up, so what is a myth when it comes to breast cancer? for one, if you find a lump, then surely you must have breast cancer. >> well, eight out of ten lumps that women find are not breast cancer, maybe even more. and so the biggest issue is when a woman finds a lump, which if you're doing regular breast self-exams, that can happen, is to not fear it. i've met so many women who are afraid and fearful, so they'll feel something and they ignore it, but i'll tell you right now the thing to be fearful of is not getting something checked out. because the longer you wait if, god forbid, it is breast cancer, the longer you wait, the more difficult it is to treat. >> now, myth number two is that men don't
. >>> all right, did you know 1 in 8 women in the united states will get breast cancer in her lifetime and october is breast cancer awareness month, so it is on a lot of people's minds and we talked with dr. travis stork from, you know, "the doctors" on tv about some of the myths in this live better now. i guess you can imagine with a disease as scary as breast cancer that falsehoods would come up, so what is a myth when it comes to breast cancer? for one, if you find a lump,...
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. >> he offered the president of the united states a charity gift of $5 million if the president would release his college transcripts. i believe we have footage of the announcement of trump making it. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here is $5 million. release your college records and passport. i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. let it go. let it run free. go on. >> it's one person's hair i want to lift and peek at. >> two weeks from the election, people are going nuts, man. >>> travel wise, big situation down east, hurricane sandy. look at the clouds. the shield of clouds extends offshore the carolinas already filling in across florida with heavy downpours outside and into miami. so with this in mind, delays with a cold front passing through chicago as well. midway and o'hare, an hour delay. half hour, hour delay in new york city, philadelphia. possibility this morning because of low clouds. in miami winds of 40 miles an hour, passing sho
. >> he offered the president of the united states a charity gift of $5 million if the president would release his college transcripts. i believe we have footage of the announcement of trump making it. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here is $5 million. release your college records and passport. i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. let it...
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today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack. as a former speechwriter what was your take? >> the president said no act of terr terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterising these attacks. it was a way of putting something on the record without fully endorsing it. a mild lean forward. you can imagine that somebody wrote this act of terror and that was scratched out and replaced with a less committed formula, no act of terror. >> do you have any reason to believe that he was not referring to benghazi when he referred to those remarks? >> he was referring to benghazi. i'm not sure. i think this is a r
today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack....
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there's a lot of stuff wrong, but they empower entrepreneurs and open up trade to the united states since 180 up a thousand percent. >> honored private property around this time. >> exactly. >> we have a graph that shows how cna's boomed not just since they started central plan, but when they recognized private property. >> that's right. this is literally what we've seen since 1980 lifted 400 million chinese out of poverty. >> steve, i say most americans think trade hurts the average american or certainly the guy workg in the factoryecause if it's with china, he's losing a job to somebody in china. >> well, this gets to your introduction on the wd "greed." greed in people's minds means taking to something that doesn't belong to you. in the free market, you have transactions. i want something, you wa something, we exchange. money makes it easier. they want areasury bill, i want socks, we swap. we each get something. we have a free market where people do things, innovate, try things, and see what people want. free marketses, and this is what the u.n. won't tell you is free markets is about
there's a lot of stuff wrong, but they empower entrepreneurs and open up trade to the united states since 180 up a thousand percent. >> honored private property around this time. >> exactly. >> we have a graph that shows how cna's boomed not just since they started central plan, but when they recognized private property. >> that's right. this is literally what we've seen since 1980 lifted 400 million chinese out of poverty. >> steve, i say most americans think...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> monday's third and final presidential debate will be a serious challenge for both candidates. it's focused on international policy and arena where both mitt romney lacks experience and the obama administration is under growing criticism, especially when it comes to the situation in the middle east. let's start with cnn's white house correspondent dan loathian. i assume officials in the white house campaign they know the president has questions he's going to answer. >> reporter: that's correct, wolf. and there doesn't appear to be much of a difference between the two candidates when it comes to foreign policy. but the president is getting prepared in study hall this weekend out at camp david. i think when you talk to folks out there, most people believe the president does have an advantage going into this debate. we expect he'll talk about getting osama bin laden but no one here at the white house, no one with the campaign is und
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> monday's third and final presidential debate will be a serious challenge for both candidates. it's focused on international policy and arena where both mitt romney lacks experience and the obama administration is under growing criticism, especially when it comes to the situation in the middle east. let's start with cnn's white house correspondent...
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cut to the president of the united states just three hours later. >> i don't want to speak to something until we have all of the information. what we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see if they can also directly harm u.s. interests. >> jon: so do you guys talk to each other or -- i mean, for god's sake hillary clinton got the memo. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. >> jon: so let's try again in a safer space. >> i heard hillary clinton say that it was an act of terrorism. is it? what do you say? >> well, we are still doing an investigation. there is no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault that it wasn't just a mob action. >> jon: and? and if it wasn't just a mob action but not an act of terrorism either, what does that leave? what, libyan st. patrick's day? what is going on? a quinceanera that got out of hand? now a cynic would argue he is unwilling to admit the embassy was hit by terrorists because it would make him look back. but maybe it is ho
cut to the president of the united states just three hours later. >> i don't want to speak to something until we have all of the information. what we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see if they can also directly harm u.s. interests. >> jon: so do you guys talk to each other or -- i mean, for god's sake hillary clinton got the memo. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack....
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apparently we've got several of them that were widely distributed in the united states government. it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05 in benghazi cable, u.s. diplomatic mission under attack. what we have been told during that time is that president obama, vice president biden and secretary of defense panetta were in the oval office together. there was a second e-mail at 4:54, third e-mail at 6:07 our time, 12:07 in benghazi and the 12:07 one was update to. they claim responsibility for benghazi attack. that the third e-mail. apparently the facebook and twitter. in the e-mail tracks we have, there is never one, any reference to some videotape or some protest. >> look, it's standard procedure for any diplomatic facility around the w
apparently we've got several of them that were widely distributed in the united states government. it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05...
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states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask the most questions. >> i don't ask the most questions. that's not true. >> apparently someone has asked in the last 35 years, you hear the guy that asks the most questions. will >> i used to be. >> you ask more than justice thomas, right? >> that's a low bar. >> it's just a bit weird. the guy can join the supreme court and literally not ask any questions? >> that's not unusual. will thurgood marshall rarely asked any questions. in fact, a lot of them -- i was the first one who started asking a lot of questions. i appeared before the cou
states supreme court. that was the only question, and that's not a hard one. >> no regrets? >> oh, no regrets at all, especially since it's clear that the thing would have ended up the same way anyway. the press did extensive research into what would have happened if what al gore wanted done had been done county by county, and he would have lost anyway. >> when people say about you that you're this fantastic justice -- no one disputes that -- incredibly charismatic, you ask...
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. >> we have 47% of the people of the united states paying no taxes. federal income tax. is there any way that this 47% can pay a nominal fee or something so they feel that they have small ownership in the government and maybe they won't take all the handouts so readily. >> i've got an idea. let's help them get jobs so they can get a good paycheck so then they're good taxpayers. this is the point that mitt and i have been trying to make. and sometimes the point doesn't get made the right way. we don't want a stagnant economy that fosters dependency. >> sometimes the point doesn't get made the right way. jonathan, he sure didn't make it the right way. he says about the 47%, let's help them get jobs. so he thinks the 85-year-old widow who does not pay federal income tax needs to get a job. this was a chance for him to reach out, identify that 47%, and show that he knows what they are struggling with, including making their own pay roll taxes that the people with jobs have to pay that are very significant things taken out of their paycheck. no understanding whatsoever of the
. >> we have 47% of the people of the united states paying no taxes. federal income tax. is there any way that this 47% can pay a nominal fee or something so they feel that they have small ownership in the government and maybe they won't take all the handouts so readily. >> i've got an idea. let's help them get jobs so they can get a good paycheck so then they're good taxpayers. this is the point that mitt and i have been trying to make. and sometimes the point doesn't get made the...
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let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those? what's going on? >> well, i've made pretty clear that my prirnls are number one simplify the code. number two, create incentives for small and large businesses to grow. number three, don't reduce the burden on high income taxpayers. and number four, remove the burden somewhat for middle income people. i don't want to raise taxes on any group of americans. those are the principles. at the same time how we carry them out would be lowering the tax rate across the board and making up for that, both with additional growth and with putting a limit on deductions and exemp
let's move to issue number one here in the united states. the economy. the obama campaign flatly says you're lying. lying about the cost of your tax plan, you're proposed tax reforms. so far you haven't released a lot of specifics about eliminating various loopholes or you've said your tax cuts would be revenue neutral you wouldn't add to the deficit. let's go through how you would do that. specifically home mortgage deductions, charitable mortgage contributions. are you ready to remove those?...
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and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney arguing over who's going to spend more money on medicare when medicare has to be cut. it's a benefit that we pay $30 into and get $100 benefit. by extension, we pay $30,000 into a benefit that we receive $100,000 benefit. it's absolutely not sustainable. sticking our heads in the sand on this and so many other issues, look, by extension, is the easter bunny, santa claus, the tooth fairy coming? i got news -- they're not coming. we got big issues, but we have to address them. neither party's addressing them, they're broken. >> miss stein, same question. i'll put it a different way. do you think that there's a mo
and fundamentally, president of the united states, first tenet president of the united states govern under strict adherence to the u.s. constitution. >> okay. we have two minutes left. mr. johnson, do you believe the two-party system is broken? part of the reason we're doing this is both of you are not allowed to debate. there are no debates between you two. you're not included. do you think the two-party system is broken? how would you fix it? >> it's broken. obama and romney...
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that's what people want from a president of the united states 37. >> what i was surprised about, does a president never get anything from any embassy around the world, asking for extra staff? does he never see any requests of that nature? >> piers, there are 280 installations around the country. all of those go into the security professionals at the state department who made judgments based on their expertise as to what is done. it's preposterous to think that individual embassies and consulates would be sending those requests to the white house. that's not the way the system has ever worked. it's not the way the system should work. i can't imagine that's how a president romney would operate. it's absurd. >> final question. binders for women. i find it facile and silly that democrats are making fun of mitt romney. do you think you should be focusing on more serious thing than this? >> the point the governor was making is he couldn't find qualified women so he reached out. turns out an organization gave him the particular binder with resumes of women. but i'm not surprised that he need
that's what people want from a president of the united states 37. >> what i was surprised about, does a president never get anything from any embassy around the world, asking for extra staff? does he never see any requests of that nature? >> piers, there are 280 installations around the country. all of those go into the security professionals at the state department who made judgments based on their expertise as to what is done. it's preposterous to think that individual embassies...
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states. by the way it is a great way to increase investment on out sourcing to china and india and germany and france. i find it to an job killer. do not have this giant tax increase but this is an example of the president putting fairness over growth. >> we have heard someone from the administration admitting letting tax cuts expire is a tax increase to the petroleum. >>guest: that is a good point. they is denied this is a tax increase and biden is now the truth teller of this administration. it is something we have been saying for the last four years. when you let the taxes go up, that is a tax increase, that is not a tax decrease. it is not preventing a tax cut. this is not a big give away to the rip the i looked at the data because i was involved in 23 tree when president public did that tax cut, we had a record inflow of tax revenues from capital gains and dividends after we cut the rates. if you had me on a year from now and president obama is re-elected and he gaza forward with the tax
states. by the way it is a great way to increase investment on out sourcing to china and india and germany and france. i find it to an job killer. do not have this giant tax increase but this is an example of the president putting fairness over growth. >> we have heard someone from the administration admitting letting tax cuts expire is a tax increase to the petroleum. >>guest: that is a good point. they is denied this is a tax increase and biden is now the truth teller of this...
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you're also, you know, a combat, united states marines among your other credentials and how real is this in terms of the danger that it poses to this region? >> we think it's real. everybody's at-- that i talked to, obviously, the hurricane center, the national weather service, these folks are tell us that this is the real deal. and they're very much concerned about the size, the breadth of this storm, up to 500 miles in area that it's covering and even if you're not in the actual track of it, you're certainly going to be affected hundreds of miles away, so, all the indication are are this is the real deal. but, you know, there's no guarantees here, let's all get together and get past this. >> one thing i have to mention is, you've got to run for mayor, commissioner, you know, and when mayor bloomberg retires you can't leave the city in a lurch. >> i've run into this job every day, they're after me every day, well, we're backing you, geraldo, thank you very much. thanks for all you've done for your service and keep it safe. and give awus a minute. the old demignon ahead of the storm, we
you're also, you know, a combat, united states marines among your other credentials and how real is this in terms of the danger that it poses to this region? >> we think it's real. everybody's at-- that i talked to, obviously, the hurricane center, the national weather service, these folks are tell us that this is the real deal. and they're very much concerned about the size, the breadth of this storm, up to 500 miles in area that it's covering and even if you're not in the actual track...
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if you could do one thing, you're president of the united states, you could do one thing to make a difference in this economy and our culture and our ability to grow america again, what would it be? boone? >> depend on your own resources. we have the cheapest oil, the cheapest gas in the chorld. get on your own resources. the countries that are successful around the world are those that are -- there's no country in the world that's on their own resources that's struggling. and we have the resources. washington does not understand. >> i'd say, recognize that intellectual capital is our best resource, that we have -- >> scaleability? >> because we have the most brains of any country in the world and that we're innovating -- we're innovating more rapidly than any other country. we have to continue to invest in them. but their challenge is all those people who aren't selling their intellectual capital. they're using their hands, using their time, in order to make a living. we have to retrain them. >> we've gone from this low knowledge, low skill, low cognitive decision making culture to a place w
if you could do one thing, you're president of the united states, you could do one thing to make a difference in this economy and our culture and our ability to grow america again, what would it be? boone? >> depend on your own resources. we have the cheapest oil, the cheapest gas in the chorld. get on your own resources. the countries that are successful around the world are those that are -- there's no country in the world that's on their own resources that's struggling. and we have the...
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any kind of destabilization of this country considering the united states is almost 10% of its gas from here, it could lead to some shocks at the gas station. we'll have to continue to watch it. >> thank you. it will be exciting at the u.n. you know that. >>> i want to take you now to the syrian, turkish border. this has been a mess lately. artillery fire has been flying over the border and it started concerns that the cross border dispute could be a big, large regional battle. ivan watson's on the ground there. >> reporter: turkish and syrian artillery have now exchanged fire across the border for a sixth straight day. the turks are making it very clear that any time any gunfire or cannons or mortars fire into turkish territory from syria, they will respond immediately in kind. as far as the military alliance goes, last week, they held emergency talks declaring support for turkey when it first came under fire and also condemning syria for shooting into turkish territory, but up until now, no one has invoked article five of the charter. that considers attacks on one member of the allian
any kind of destabilization of this country considering the united states is almost 10% of its gas from here, it could lead to some shocks at the gas station. we'll have to continue to watch it. >> thank you. it will be exciting at the u.n. you know that. >>> i want to take you now to the syrian, turkish border. this has been a mess lately. artillery fire has been flying over the border and it started concerns that the cross border dispute could be a big, large regional battle....
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when i spoke at the spokesman i was spokesperson for president of the united states. he's spokesman for national intelligence. he said we put out the best information we had. do we learn more about what happens every day? absolutely. we do that with any terrorist attack. nobody wants to get the bottom more than the white house or the administration or the president. this president is committed to when we put people in harm's way, doing everything we can to protect them. i hope we talk about it tonight. we have to be diplomatically engaged in a dangerous world. >> bret: i want to ask on another topic. heard that answer on benghazi from a number of officials. i assume that is going to continue to be the answer. joe biden on national security was aggressive in his debate with congressman ryan. the president obviously agrees with the vice president biden about social security? >> what particularly? >> bret: he says that republicans' ideas are old, their ideas are bad. if we listened to romney, governor romney and congres congressman ryan that money would have gone away in
when i spoke at the spokesman i was spokesperson for president of the united states. he's spokesman for national intelligence. he said we put out the best information we had. do we learn more about what happens every day? absolutely. we do that with any terrorist attack. nobody wants to get the bottom more than the white house or the administration or the president. this president is committed to when we put people in harm's way, doing everything we can to protect them. i hope we talk about it...
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. >> but which college is the oldest college in the united states? is it "a," harvard? "b," college of william & mary? "c," princeton? or "d," brown university? >> we are going with -- princeton! >> not princeton. what do you think? >> william & mary. >> it's not william & mary. it's harvard. >> they missed it, too. >> the author attended the university of tennessee -- >> this is the last question and the tiebreaker. >> and the tiebreaker. you'd better get this. his novel "the road" follows a father and son as they do what, head to the super bowl? flee a post-apocalyptic event, drop the son off at college or start a willie nelson tribute band? >> be careful. >> post-apocalyptic event. >> all right. congratulations! and you each win a $100 visa gift card. ♪ >> all right. stay with us, everybody. congratulations. >>> good morning. we have your look at the first week of october. soggy weather in the east. we have a system pushing through, cooling temperatures off and bringing a threat of severe weather. still in that transition season. october, november. thunderstorms ar
. >> but which college is the oldest college in the united states? is it "a," harvard? "b," college of william & mary? "c," princeton? or "d," brown university? >> we are going with -- princeton! >> not princeton. what do you think? >> william & mary. >> it's not william & mary. it's harvard. >> they missed it, too. >> the author attended the university of tennessee -- >> this is the last...
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inspectors sent to the united states on election from europe and central asian. to monitor fairness of the electoral process. >> judge jeanine: who gives them permission to do that? >> to look for evidence of voter suppression. >> do we need them to tell us that? >> them to tell us. >> this is where elections run by the state. i urge every governor who might be listening to block the inspectors. for the u.n., 60% of whose members are not democracies -- >> judge jeanine: mo on the or our election. ridiculous. will there be a strike before the election by the administration? >> no. libya, they may kilte kill the terrorists. they won't hit iran but they may have a october surprise. >> judge jeanine: dick morris, so insightful. thank you for being with us this evening. after the break, how could and why would the white house lie about the libyan attack? three members of congress investigating the attack are with us. later, did the cia know the attack against the consulate was coming? my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citra
inspectors sent to the united states on election from europe and central asian. to monitor fairness of the electoral process. >> judge jeanine: who gives them permission to do that? >> to look for evidence of voter suppression. >> do we need them to tell us that? >> them to tell us. >> this is where elections run by the state. i urge every governor who might be listening to block the inspectors. for the u.n., 60% of whose members are not democracies -- >>...
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>> there is no daylight between the united states and israel. we have similar interests and values, and we're committed to preventing iran from having a nuclear weapon. my own test is that ryan should not have the capability of producing a nuclear weapon. i think that's the same test that benjamin netanyahu would also apply. i cannot spaem for the president in this regard, but i think there is a recognition that there are boundaries the iranians may not cross, and hopefully military action is never necessary. hopefully through extremely tight sanctions and diplomatic action, it could lead to them never crossing that line. the scripling sanctions are having an exact on iran's economy right now. they will have an impact on the public there in iran, and there is great hope and real prospects for dissuading iran for taking a path that leads into a nuclear setting. >> that last part reminded me of statements from top obama administration officials, what they have been saying in recent months, listen to this. >> we know the sanctions for israel and th
>> there is no daylight between the united states and israel. we have similar interests and values, and we're committed to preventing iran from having a nuclear weapon. my own test is that ryan should not have the capability of producing a nuclear weapon. i think that's the same test that benjamin netanyahu would also apply. i cannot spaem for the president in this regard, but i think there is a recognition that there are boundaries the iranians may not cross, and hopefully military...
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look, the president of the united states needs to go on television and tell the american people exactly what happened here. four brave americans lot of their lives. a consulate was literally destroyed. this is a first time we've lost an ambassador in many many years. bill: 37. >> the president needs to clear this up with the american people and obviously he is not going to do that. that is a dereliction of duty in my view and i think the american people deserve a lot better leadership than what they're getting out him. bill: john mccain, thank you, senator. >> thank you. bill: good to have you. martha. martha: strong words. more on that later. >>> all right, so back to the campaign trail here for a moment. the buckeye state is shaping up as a must-win once again. this is a live look at the ohio state university. college campuses are heating up as a major front in the battle to win this campaign and this state but what will it take to win over the kids with the backpacks walking across there on that beautiful fall day? this. >> there is no hiding under a rock. you have to be in a differe
look, the president of the united states needs to go on television and tell the american people exactly what happened here. four brave americans lot of their lives. a consulate was literally destroyed. this is a first time we've lost an ambassador in many many years. bill: 37. >> the president needs to clear this up with the american people and obviously he is not going to do that. that is a dereliction of duty in my view and i think the american people deserve a lot better leadership...
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. >> when we're talking about the president of the united states of america, that's when the smile should disappear and when that smirk stays there, it could potentially lose those undecided voters. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the federal government is going after bank of america for $1 billion. the government says that what the bank should pay for committing mortgage fraud against fannie mae and freddie mac. wow. the feds are now suing bank of america. what is the basis of their claims? what does this mean essentially? >> suzanne, the government is accusing bank of
. >> when we're talking about the president of the united states of america, that's when the smile should disappear and when that smirk stays there, it could potentially lose those undecided voters. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business....
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this happened almost a year ago and the united states postal service says they're doing this because they're in a financial crisis and this is not an exaggeration. look at this. the usps has lost almost $12 billion so far this year, it's been losing money for years. you know what the biggest financial monkey on its back is, congress mandates that the postal service has to set aside money, a lot of money for future retiree costs that goes into billions of dollars and it's draining their cash. what the postal service is doing is begging congress to have the struck rar changes and it's asking to cut saturday service and that idea is controversial and congress is likely not to do anything until after the election. we will do what we can do without get approval for congress and that includes raising prices included on stamps and you're closing distribution offices. >> i don't know what the fix is when you consider 46 cents is not a lot to mail. >> right. >> i think if the postal service does go away, people are going to miss it. you don't know what you have until it's gone. go through the
this happened almost a year ago and the united states postal service says they're doing this because they're in a financial crisis and this is not an exaggeration. look at this. the usps has lost almost $12 billion so far this year, it's been losing money for years. you know what the biggest financial monkey on its back is, congress mandates that the postal service has to set aside money, a lot of money for future retiree costs that goes into billions of dollars and it's draining their cash....
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we've got to deal with the fact that the president of the united states inherited a horrible economy and those are the bottom are suffering the most. we have every hope the next four years will bring promise to those people stick in the margins of our society. >> i would like to talk about the reverend billy graham, taken out more than one ad in ohio, in the newspapers there. i just want to read you a bit of what he said. let's see. this is a full page ad he took out in ohio, nationally urging americans to vote for, quote, candidates who support the biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman, protect the sanctity of life and to defend our religious freedom. you know, first off, is this an appropriate role for a religious leader to take, because he's walking right up to the line. he's not saying vote for mitt romney, but president obama has embraced same-sex marriage so he certainly means vote for mitt romney. >> i think it's very curious, number one. reverend graham took a -- somewhat of a public vow after his endorsement of nixon many, many years ago, that he would st
we've got to deal with the fact that the president of the united states inherited a horrible economy and those are the bottom are suffering the most. we have every hope the next four years will bring promise to those people stick in the margins of our society. >> i would like to talk about the reverend billy graham, taken out more than one ad in ohio, in the newspapers there. i just want to read you a bit of what he said. let's see. this is a full page ad he took out in ohio, nationally...
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states needs when he walks in the door to come home is somebody who is drilling him and questioning him about the decisions and choices that he's made. so, there are definitely times when i may feel something but i'll hold back because i'll know he'll either get to that on his own or just not time. >> reporter: outside the white house, there is always lots of chatter about how much is the first lady influencing policy? how do you see your role in that regard? >> i rarely step foot in the west wing. in fact, people are shocked when they see me there but rarely walk in that office because the truth is, he's got many wonderful advisers, so i don't even have the expertise and the time in to be able to provide the kind of advice and guidance that he's already getting. >> reporter: i guess always the pillow at night if you really feel passionate about something. win or lose this election, she says, she's come to love the job she was so reluctant to pursue. not only are you the first lady but you have a historic role as the first african-american first lady. did that come with extra pressu
states needs when he walks in the door to come home is somebody who is drilling him and questioning him about the decisions and choices that he's made. so, there are definitely times when i may feel something but i'll hold back because i'll know he'll either get to that on his own or just not time. >> reporter: outside the white house, there is always lots of chatter about how much is the first lady influencing policy? how do you see your role in that regard? >> i rarely step foot...
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you had the president of the united states addssing the general assembly. yoavnt s rawo weeksater going all along. they are trying to sell the video. trying to sell extremism. they are trying to sell all of this at a timethey know it isn't true. that is number one. scandal. it has to do with t ft deofenndaldakar w charlotte. this is a contradiction. second scand is the lack of security at the site before. so what happened before? i think that what happened was the administration, wasn't thidpu uonyen irbed wire and fences and all of that. it was under the theory that starts with obama at the beginning. we don't want to be intruders in the area, don't want to be opsitionm. imal wanobldt tok w pe a h build. that is noble aspiration. it's catastrophically wrong decision to do it in benghazi in a no man's land i dodge ofmbdo ahrhees ree lay some of the exchanges from that hearing. we took a lot of time obviously with the timeline. we will do it on the online show. stick around for that. mar ab, put up the polls from the new foxoll. rst,he qiorentam hinfib g er
you had the president of the united states addssing the general assembly. yoavnt s rawo weeksater going all along. they are trying to sell the video. trying to sell extremism. they are trying to sell all of this at a timethey know it isn't true. that is number one. scandal. it has to do with t ft deofenndaldakar w charlotte. this is a contradiction. second scand is the lack of security at the site before. so what happened before? i think that what happened was the administration, wasn't thidpu...
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these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been all about when the attack, the murders, let's just say them as they are, the murders were labeled a terrorist attack. what's more important to me as a voter, when the label came out as to when this was a terrorist attack or how bewe're going to make sure our men and women are safe? >> i think that's critically important. mitt romney missed a huge, huge opportunity when the president in terms of state department security personnel. they wanted to beef up security at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. why was it not beefed up? that was pair phrasing the specific question. the president di
these aren't just representatives of the united states, they're my representatives. i send them there, often times in harm's way. i know these folks and i know their families. so nobody's more concerned about their safety and security than i am. >> okay. here's my question for you, wolf. we did not get the answer to that question. we did not get a challenge from the governor as to why the president did not answer that question and instead the entire dialogue last night and today has been...
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you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with the president. but you know, the president today is being very modest saying there, i'm starting to get the hang of this debate thing. i think he got the hang of it last night. >> oh, yeah. he had an excellent performance last night. i think it's very hard for team obama to think they did anything but exactly what they wanted him to do. and i think, the interesting thing here is that the -- mitt romney's weakness as a debater has been, he just doesn't like people challenging him. he gets bullying and kind of rude and petty when people challenge him. and barack obam
you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with...
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i thought this wasn't red america, blue america, but the united states of america. is he using the word suburbs to suggest white communities? >> this is want a dog whistle. this is a dog siren. these are appeals to racial solidarity. a few minutes before that, he said "our people," our young people should have gotten the construction jobs to rebuild after katrina, but instead they went to halliburton. he is make very clear case, again, on the basis of his racial solidarity with this audience, that they are getting shafted by a racist federal government. >> sean: and -- >> unless you can nail that down factually, you cannot say things like that. it's dangerous to say things like ha. >> sean: it's incendiary. and who is the real barack obama? he said that i have no idea -- none whatsoever that reverend jeremiah wright -- i sat in the pews 20 years, he is like family to me. and he is praised in this speech. the timing is interesting because i had interviewed on "hannity and combs," i interviewed reverend jeremiah wright, we had a big battle in march of 2007. wright had
i thought this wasn't red america, blue america, but the united states of america. is he using the word suburbs to suggest white communities? >> this is want a dog whistle. this is a dog siren. these are appeals to racial solidarity. a few minutes before that, he said "our people," our young people should have gotten the construction jobs to rebuild after katrina, but instead they went to halliburton. he is make very clear case, again, on the basis of his racial solidarity with...
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. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other stat? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> t today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key vote, and then get them to vote. >> your only priority today is gettg people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remindhem today is caucus
. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other stat? >> we...
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they say they're being devastateded by the import of mexican tomatoes into the united states. lower costs than florida and then, the politics gets ratcheted up. they get letters talking about the precarious situation of florida tomato growers. senator bill nelson, up for re-election, writes a letter to the commerce department. i believe time is of the essence in this matter. he says he's talking about the growing season, but you get an election season letter, time is of the essence, debbie wasserman schultz, not a lot of tomato growers in those condos in broward county. she writes a letter to the commerce department on behalf of this and also, shelley brown and dick durbin. why you got workers involved. the worker agreement to help conditions of florida growers, so they also write letters. who gets the letters? that's where you got to follow the dots on this. the top decision maker at commerce market, francisco sanchez, a florida lawyer ran for mayor of tampa. obama campaign bundler in '08. had been a top leader in the hispanic committee for obama. he's the political appointee
they say they're being devastateded by the import of mexican tomatoes into the united states. lower costs than florida and then, the politics gets ratcheted up. they get letters talking about the precarious situation of florida tomato growers. senator bill nelson, up for re-election, writes a letter to the commerce department. i believe time is of the essence in this matter. he says he's talking about the growing season, but you get an election season letter, time is of the essence, debbie...
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states, when i'm president of the united states, well stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but militarily. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran. there is no question but a nuclear iran, nuclear capable iran, is acceptable to america. represent a threat to not only our friends but to us for iran to have nuclear presence to be threatening us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies
states, when i'm president of the united states, well stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally, but militarily. that's number one. number two, with regards to iran and the threat of iran. there is no question but a nuclear iran, nuclear capable iran, is acceptable to america. represent a threat to not only our friends but to us for iran to have nuclear presence to be threatening us to. it is also essential for us to...
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there's the group of 20 and there's the united states. does obama want us to be one of the group of 20, the g-20, or does he want us to be number one world leader, economy, military, foreign policy, democracy? what do you think, michael steele? >> i think he largely wants us to be a part of the community of the world, and i think everything that he said going back to 2008 to the last presidential debate is a reflection of that. his world view is that, a world view. it is not a view in which the united states, in my estimation, is the leader that's bringing these nations together. it's not about nation-building in a place like iraq. it's about nation-building among the community of countries that want to be a part of a global effort that touches on the economy, that touches on national security, that touches on all these things that we have led in and that we have the tools, the resources and the aptitude to help lead and to help them be a part of, so i think that that's a big part of this pie tonight for the president to really kind of ex
there's the group of 20 and there's the united states. does obama want us to be one of the group of 20, the g-20, or does he want us to be number one world leader, economy, military, foreign policy, democracy? what do you think, michael steele? >> i think he largely wants us to be a part of the community of the world, and i think everything that he said going back to 2008 to the last presidential debate is a reflection of that. his world view is that, a world view. it is not a view in...
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. >> i am pro life and will intend, if i'm president of the united states, to encourage pro life policies. >> one way he would encourage pro life policies romney has argued would be to appoint justices to the supreme court in order to overturn roe v. wade. >> in my view if we had justices like robert, alito, thomas and scalia and more justices like that they my decide to return this to states as opposed to saying it's in the constitution, do i believe we should overturn roe v. wade, yes, i do. >> would you have supported a constitutional amendment that would have established the definition of life at conception. >> absolutely. >> back in 2007, in vintage romney rhetoric he said he would be, quote, delighted to put into place a ban on abortions. >> i would welcome a circumstance where there was such a consensus in this country we said we don't want to have abortion in this country at all period. i would be delighted. >> would you sign a bill? >> i would be delighted to sign that bill. >> what's, perhaps, most fas nating about the merry go mitt the ride has come full circle. a mitt romney w
. >> i am pro life and will intend, if i'm president of the united states, to encourage pro life policies. >> one way he would encourage pro life policies romney has argued would be to appoint justices to the supreme court in order to overturn roe v. wade. >> in my view if we had justices like robert, alito, thomas and scalia and more justices like that they my decide to return this to states as opposed to saying it's in the constitution, do i believe we should overturn roe v....
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the president of the united states is following a dog. that's not a good thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dogs should be following the president of the united states. that is true. yeah, you're right. yeah. >> everybody does. except the dog. >> jimmy: i think it's brilliant. i got to tell you, everybody, if you go to cesarsway.com, you've got so many good things you can learn. and if you have a dog, or have somebody that need tips, or anything, this guy knows what's up. cesar millan, everybody. do not miss his special, sunday, november 25th on nat geo wild. sun kil moon performs after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to physics, right? so, explain this. how can something get bigger.. and smaller? there's more of it.. and less of it? well, i guess the laws of physics are more like.. general guidelines. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. until we discovered k-y yours
the president of the united states is following a dog. that's not a good thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dogs should be following the president of the united states. that is true. yeah, you're right. yeah. >> everybody does. except the dog. >> jimmy: i think it's brilliant. i got to tell you, everybody, if you go to cesarsway.com, you've got so many good things you can learn. and if you have a dog, or have somebody that need tips, or anything, this guy knows what's up. cesar...
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working with the united states to danger. this is irresponsible and inexcusable. it's profoundly against america's interest. have they politicized this as senator kerry and the democrats are charging? >> the nigh nature of the tug of war is politicalization. the real question is there merit to where it's coming from in the viewpoint? if this walks like a duck and swims like a duck, it's a duck. you had the administration come out and go on, their respective go on five sunday shows. saying hey, this is not terrorism. two weeking later on "the view," is this terrorism? no. we're still assessing. olson at a time that said no, this is terrorism. it took us two weeks to get there. there is certainly the fog of war. grant anybody that. as lindsey graham stated, look this messed up the narrative on terrorism. from on high or further down, people want to cover it up. that is what we have going on. noise on it. >> geraldo: you have in terms of iran. move on. i'll talk more about the benghazi gate with pete king. the iran and nukes the
working with the united states to danger. this is irresponsible and inexcusable. it's profoundly against america's interest. have they politicized this as senator kerry and the democrats are charging? >> the nigh nature of the tug of war is politicalization. the real question is there merit to where it's coming from in the viewpoint? if this walks like a duck and swims like a duck, it's a duck. you had the administration come out and go on, their respective go on five sunday shows. saying...
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. >> i'm confidence on the fact we will have complete support from the president of the united states. >> people of ohio have big hearts, so we're expecting you to follow through and help out. >> the president has been all over this and he deserves great credit. i have been on the phone with him yesterday personally three times. >> i want to thank all the first responders throughout this country. >> this looks like another time when we need to come together all across the country, even here in ohio. >> the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives. ♪ >>> we begin as the east coast confronts devastating flooding, power outages, and scattered fires, all the consequences of a powerful storm of historic proportions. in sandy's wake at least 28 are dead in the u.s. dozens of homes lost to fire or swept to sea. mass transit stalled, and some 8 million without power. the president has been hunkered down at the white house declaring states of emergency, working with governors, and helping to coordinate relief effo
. >> i'm confidence on the fact we will have complete support from the president of the united states. >> people of ohio have big hearts, so we're expecting you to follow through and help out. >> the president has been all over this and he deserves great credit. i have been on the phone with him yesterday personally three times. >> i want to thank all the first responders throughout this country. >> this looks like another time when we need to come together all...
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it was okay when governor romney interrupted the president of the united states, but it's not okay when paul ryan gets interrupted. come on. the reality is joe biden won this debate. it's very clear that he won it. but many conservatives can't own up to it and they want to talk about style versus the substance of -- sorry -- looking into the camera and talking to senior citizens. that was a powerful, powerful moment. >> eric: cal, talk about substance. >> let's talk about substance then. okay. let's talk about some of the errors that in fact the misstatements of fact that the vice president made. he said he didn't vote for the iraq war when he did. he said he didn't vote for part d of medicare or prescription drug benefits for seniors when he did. those were just factual errors. i think -- here is what we have. we have a generation gap here. the vice president will be 70 years old next month. he's part of a frank line roosevelt generation where the government will take care of you. paul ryan, who is 42, is part of a generation that's going to have to pay for all of this and what paul ry
it was okay when governor romney interrupted the president of the united states, but it's not okay when paul ryan gets interrupted. come on. the reality is joe biden won this debate. it's very clear that he won it. but many conservatives can't own up to it and they want to talk about style versus the substance of -- sorry -- looking into the camera and talking to senior citizens. that was a powerful, powerful moment. >> eric: cal, talk about substance. >> let's talk about substance...
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the president of the united states said the minute he knew, he ordered everything possible. that could be true. if the president ordered personnel to be deployed did someone violate the chain of command and drop the ball there? could it be true? >> eric: put it this way. john mccain said it's either a massive coverup or obama is incapable of being commander-in-chief. if the e-mails or whatever these, are this information is true, then yes. not more importantly, but equally as important in my mind if there are two net woks sitting on this information and chose not to go with it, not to run with it, we have a corrupt media. we have called him out for being main stream and left-leaning. they will now be almost, i don't know, communist like in their corruption if that's true. >> bob: are you kidding me? you are sitting here taking a rumor there newt gingrich? >> eric: if it's true. >> bob: if it's true. if oz was true you probably go back to kansas. but the point is this is gingrich talking about a rumor. we never should have run this piece. we decided to run it, i guess. fact o
the president of the united states said the minute he knew, he ordered everything possible. that could be true. if the president ordered personnel to be deployed did someone violate the chain of command and drop the ball there? could it be true? >> eric: put it this way. john mccain said it's either a massive coverup or obama is incapable of being commander-in-chief. if the e-mails or whatever these, are this information is true, then yes. not more importantly, but equally as important in...